"Every one of these parks is actually booked to capacity every weekend, so that is very disappointing to see when these parks are on the list," said Ranger Rizzo.

The California State Mining and Mineral Museum in Mariposa is also on the list. In fact, only 59 state parks would remain open under the governor's plan, which is intended to save $70 million dollars through June of 2010.

Critics have argued Schwarzenegger is targeting the popular parks despite a relatively small savings to put more pressure on legislators. But for campers like Raquel Salguero, the impact is about much more than the money.

"It would affect us because we won't have the nature anymore, and the nature's really important," said Salguero.